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    disputed subject between historians like Bernard Bailyn and Esmond Wright. One of the questionable motivations is the demand for no taxation without representation from the colonies at the time. It becomes clear through the documents of the Virginia House of Burgesses and Stamp Act Congress as well as letters from Thomas Jefferson that no taxation without representation was the primary motivation and unifier of the American colonies between 1765 and 1780. In the mid-1700’s‚ due to the high debt created

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    someone speaking up for them on these issues because to them this was inadequately justifiable. Taxation without representation is what the colonist have considered being done wrong by the British Government. The Colonist believed

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    Introduction “No taxation without representation!” This was a chant that was vocalized during the stamp act where colonist were fighting for their right to verbalize their beliefs of the unfairness of taxes in parliament. It was one of the many things that had changed America.The Revolutionary war was a time of fighting for independence‚ and freedom. Everything that happened was because of the British ruling the colonies and treating the colonists wrongfully‚ by adding unfair taxes to things such

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    Alex Dib AP History September 24‚ 2012 Practice DBQ #1 Question: To what extent was the demand for no taxation without representation both the primary force motivating the American revolutionary movement and a symbol for democracy? When the colonists came to the Americas‚ they did so to get away from the restrictive rule of England. Once they arrived‚ it took many years for them to develop a sense of self-rule‚ and they cherished and appreciated every moment of it. However‚ that was all

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    The demand for no taxation without representation was the primary force motivating the American revolutionary movement‚ and for many it became a symbol for democracy. Throughout the late 18th century‚ the British colony of America was oppressed by Parliament from "across the pond". This oppression included unequal rights compared to English citizens that lived on the mainland‚ unneeded taxation‚ and no representation in Parliament‚ which resulted in many laws that were unfavorable to the American

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    Taxation without representation” is the phrase associated with the American Revolution. Back in the 1700s‚ America was part of Britain’s colony. Britain decided to make the colonists pay extra charges. So‚ the British government imposed more taxes on American colonies without those colonies having elected representatives in British Parliament to advocate for their rights and interests. They felt this was unfair. This contributed to the desire for independence from British rule. So‚ they started

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    HIST 2111 Taxation and Representation March 4‚ 2015 If you struggle with wanting more rights‚ or you do not believe you are a “free man”‚ you ought to look up the rights you would have had before the end of the Revolutionary War. You may find yourself thanking God for the rights and liberties you do have now as well as finding a new appreciation for the men who fought for those liberties. In the article‚ Samuel Adams‚ The Rights of the Colonists‚ we are informed that the colonist’s believed their

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    and executive branch. In order to fix the problems under the Articles‚ specifically the dilemma regarding representationtaxation‚ and slavery issue within the states‚ the Constitutional Convention took place. These disputes did not only create a problem but they also caused a division between the states. The colonists did not know how great and substantial the issue with representationtaxation‚ and slavery would affect them‚ but as they came together and attempted to resolve the problem‚ they brought

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    British had about taxation and representation. First‚ I will explain what specific rights belong to the colonists. Second‚ I will discuss the relationship the colonies had with Great Britain. Third‚ I will talk about the rights and authority that Great Britain had over the colonies and describe how the Americans viewed the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain. I will discuss the similarities and differences the Americans and British had regarding taxation and representation. Per the article

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    answer be sure to address the political‚ social‚ and economic effects of the Revolution in the period from 1775 to 1800. Notes from Mr. Williams: This essay was g iven to 2 nd period APUSH on their first in - class essay. Included were 10 documents (if interested in seeing them‚ please come into class). The DBQ writer needed to take ideas and topics from the documents‚ and ADD significant outside fact and analysis. Notice that this writer does a complete job. He/she deals with the entire question

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